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Correlates of Sexual Risk among Recent Gay and Bisexual Immigrants from Western and Eastern Africa to the USA

机译:从西非和东非到美国的新同性恋和双性恋移民中性风险的相关性

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We examined correlates of sexual risk among gay and bisexual men, who recently migrated from western and eastern African countries to the USA and lived in New York City and who are HIV negative or of unknown status. These men migrate from countries where same-sex sexuality is socially rejected and mostly illegal contributing to the motivation to migrate. Their background might predispose these men to engagement in sexual risk practices, while they are not specifically addressed in HIV prevention programming. Participants (N = 62) reported in face-to-face interviews on pre- and postmigration experiences, psychosocial determinants of sexual risk, and current sexual practices. Operationalization of sexual risk was based on the number of men with whom they had condomless receptive and/or insertive anal sex. Over a third of the men reported always having used condoms in the past year; among the other men, sexual risk varied. Multivariate analyses showed that sexual risk was lower among men with a stronger motivation to avoid HIV infection and higher among men who currently engaged in transactional sex. Further analyses indicated that housing instability was independently associated with reduced motivation to avoid HIV infection and with engagement in transactional sex in the USA. In recent western and eastern African gay and bisexual immigrants to the USA, structural factors, including housing instability, are strongly associated with sexual risk.
机译:我们检查了同性恋和双性恋男性之间性风险的相关性,这些男性最近从西部和东部非洲国家移民到美国并居住在纽约市,并且艾滋病毒呈阴性或身份不明。这些男人从社会上拒绝同性性行为并且大多是非法的国家迁移,从而助长了迁移的动机。他们的背景可能使这些男人容易从事性风险行为,而在艾滋病毒预防规划中并未专门针对他们。参与者(N = 62)在面对面采访中报告了移民前和移民后的经历,性风险的社会心理决定因素以及当前的性行为。性风险的可操作性基于与他们有无避孕套和/或插入性肛交的男性人数。据报告,三分之一以上的男子在过去一年中一直使用避孕套;在其他男性中,性风险各不相同。多变量分析显示,在避免艾滋病毒感染的动机更强的男性中,性风险较低,而在目前从事性交易的男性中,性风险较高。进一步的分析表明,在美国,住房不稳定与减少避免感染HIV的动机和从事性交易有关。在最近到美国西部和东部非洲的同性恋和双性恋移民中,包括住房不稳定在内的结构性因素与性风险密切相关。

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